KITE is simply an album that doesn’t need to do anything beyond exist in its own little vacuum; it isn’t a profound new age revelation, but it’s great because it doesn’t try to be.
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Results2583Paral·lel Festival unveil second wave of acts for 2018: Izabel, Refracted, Wata Igarashi (live)
Following their first wave of acts announcement last month, today Paral·lel, a Catalan techno festival set within the mountains less than 2-hours from Barcelona have announced
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Premiere: Terminal Sound System – Verses
Debuted in 1999, the long-haul musical journey of multi-talented Australian artist Skye Klein has seen him traverse eras and styles with a consistence that’s well worth
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Delroy Edwards returns with new LP ‘Rio Grande’
Back after two years of silence, Delroy Edwards announced his longed-for return in business with a new album, ‘Rio Grande‘, due out on 30th March via his own
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Alva Noto & Anne-James Chaton live at The Barbican
Staff writer Daryl Worthington shares his experience of UNIEQAV at The Barbican, a new audio-visual performance from artist and musician Alva Noto featuring French sound poet Anne-James Chaton.
Rezzett: Rezzett
After a string of well-received EPs on The Trilogy Tapes that’s seen them forge an eccentric signature sound halfway lo-fi analogue house and cask-aged breakbeat vintage, the pair was yet to hit the full-length format and to be honest, they managed to come up with an album both articulate and rejoicingly bleary.
Beau Wanzer
Taking up the room between EBM, screwed-up industrial, broken hip-hop and further unidentified electronics, Beau Wanzer’s mix defies the notions of easy-listening and regular mix format. We sat down with the US based producer to discuss big-money studio gear, creative process and his absolute hatred for all things involving cottage cheese.
Imre Kiss: Strangers
The Hungarian producer’s new offering on Lobster Theremin’s sister-label Mörk doesn’t depart from this lovingly crafted inclusive vision. There is something deeply kindly about Imre’s sound, something that transcends the mere moody nature of a track, emanating straight from deep down his soul and into his subtle electronics via some intangible process. A good man making good music.
Premiere: Oni-Ki – FM Fatale
Garage Hermétique label boss Onirik teams up with Minoki as Oni-Ki once again, just over a year since their last outing together. This time the pair
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Intonal finalise line-up: Fennesz, Rabih Beaini, Deena Abdelwahed, Equiknoxx ft. Shanique Marie
Additions include Fennesz, Rabih Beaini aka Morphosis, Deena Abdelwahed and Amsterdam’s Red Light Radio, plus a host of boundary-flexing artists, performers and composers that includes Arpanet, Charlemagne Palestine, Courtesy, Pan Daijing, Avalon Emerson and Elysia Crampton.
Brett Naucke: The Mansion
In the four years since ‘Seeds’, his debut full length, Brett Naucke has produced a slew of cassette releases that have seen his music drift into a vivid, synthetic esotericism. Constantly in flux between ambient beauty and a cracked electronic reality, ‘The Mansion’ is new age music for the era of biometrics and online dating.
Wolfgang Voigt readies sixth GAS album ‘Rausch’
Wolfgang Voigt’s renowned ambient project GAS is to return this year with the release of a new album entitled ‘Rausch‘. Due for release May 18 via
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Imre Kiss returns with ‘Strangers’ EP on Mörk
Following a pair of well-received releases on Lobster Theremin, and a 2013 LP for Farbwechsel, Hungarian producer Imre Kiss has announced the release of a new
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Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery’s label Incienso to release new Beta Librae album ‘Sanguine Bond’
Last year Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery teamed up to set up a wholly new label venture going by the name of Incienso. The imprint’s first
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Brainfeeder sign Ross From Friends and announce ‘Aphelion’ EP
British producer Ross From Friends, aka Felix Cleary Weatherall, has signed to Flying Lotus’ label Brainfeeder and announced the release of a new extended player. Due
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S.O.N.S: Shin-Okubo One Night Stand
Cinematic yet danceable, undecidedly appealed by Everestian heights all the while traveling the infra-world with eagle vision, this new outing further asserts S.O.N.S as a sure-handed producer with an unparalleled knack for crafting this subtle melange of micro-organic technoid scapes and extra wide-angle compositions.